Factors Influencing Adolescents' Self-control According to Family Structure

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作者
Cho, In Young [1 ]
Kim, Ja Sook [1 ]
Kim, Ja Ok [2 ]
机构
[1] Dong Kang Univ Kwangju, Dept Nursing, Kwangju, South Korea
[2] Won Kwang Hlth Sci Univ, Dept Nursing, Iksan, South Korea
关键词
Adolescents; Family; Family cohesion; Parenting attitude; Self-control;
D O I
10.1007/s10826-018-1175-4
中图分类号
D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
We compared factors influencing adolescents' self-control according to their family structure. Participants were 944 adolescents in five cities in South Korea (115 from single-parent families, 65 from grandparent-led families, and 764 from two-parent families). Data were collected using self-report questionnaires containing items on self-control, stress, parenting attitude, parent-adolescent communication, and family cohesion. Data were analyzed using stepwise multiple regressions with SPSS program. The factors influencing adolescents' self-control differed across the three family structure groups. For single-parent families, stress and parental attitudes were significantly related to adolescents' self-control (adjusted R-2=0.37, p<0.001). In contrast, for grandparent-led families, family cohesion and parental attitude were significantly related to adolescents' self-control (adjusted R-2=0.31, p<0.01), while for two-parent families, stress, parental attitude, and parent-adolescent communication were related to the outcome (adjusted R-2=0.24, p<0.001). Parental attitude was thus a common factor relating to self-control, regardless of family structure. On the other hand, the main factors influencing adolescents with low self-control were gender and stress. Our results confirm that adolescents' self-control is not only affected by personal factors but also by parental and family factors. It is important to improve individual program to improve adolescents' self-control according to family structure. The results of study may act as a base for improving individual intervention programs aimed at promoting adolescents' self-control by factoring in family structure.
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页码:3520 / 3530
页数:11
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